Sash Lenahan was Nicaragua's slick Manhattan real-estate broker — a confident operator who put himself at the center of the game, played an idol to protect his position, and brokered the deals he was sure would carry him to the title.
His signature move came at Marty Piombo's expense: holding the upper hand at the merge, Sash told Marty the only way to survive that night's vote was to hand over his hidden immunity idol. Marty caved, surrendered the idol, and Sash kept his word on Marty — while sending his closest ally Jill home that very night. It was the kind of cold, transactional brokering that defined his run, and it stockpiled the very resentment that would sink him.
He talked his way to the final three, but the jury didn't buy the salesmanship and gave him zero votes as Jud 'Fabio' Birza pulled off a 5-4-0 stunner over Chase Rice. A lesson in playing a little too visibly.












